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The fact-finding mission to Germany for US Architects is part of the "Energy Efficiency - Made in Germany" initiative of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy and is organized by energiewaechter GmbH and the German American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. in New York. Joining the fac...
Because the energy efficiency classes are determined on specific parameters depending on the use and object. Based on this, the results can be compared optimally and ensure transparency. In many areas, information on this is so important that it is not only demanded by consumers, but also by p...
Germany continues to lead the world in energy efficiency, followed by Italy and Japan (tied for second place), France, and the United Kingdom (not reflecting energy-related government changes in 2016), according to the 2016 International Energy Efficiency Scorecard published today by the nonprofit ...
technology might become as colourful as nature in the future B. you can improve research efficiency by taking walks outside C. trees and birds may become the source of scientists' inventions D. you may make great discoveries by observing and exploring nature (4) What's the text mainly about...
摘要: This report compares energy efficiency policy in buildings in China, Germany, and the United States, providing the context for, and describing, policies in these three coun- tries in order to lay the groundwork for future review ofpolicy effectiveness....
Energy efficiency policy governance in a multi-level administration structure — evidence from Germany Abstract The German government has proclaimed energy efficiency to be the ‘first imperative’ for the transformation of the energy system (‘Energiewende’). It has enacted numerous policy measures at...
This paper discusses structure, impact, costs, and efficiency of renewable energy supply in the eight largest advanced economies (the G-7 plus Spain), with focus on Germany. Renewables production costs are compared to benefits, defined as reductions in net carbon emissions; technological innovation,...
However, there is almost no doubt that energy savings on the demand side, energy efficiency in conversion chains and a large fraction of energy generated from renewable sources on the production side are the key elements for achieving these long-term goals. In this paper we describe REMod-D ...
The majority of citizens in Germany support the energy transition and are generally supportive of renewable energy systems [2, 3]. At the same time, the energy transition is associated with various political challenges. One of the challenges lies in the multi-level system of German federalism: ...